2016 - Fourth successive Top 50 season (finished ranked No.47); R-Up at Hobart (l. to Cornet) and Kuala Lumpur (l. to Svitolina); QF at Shenzhen (l. to Babos); 3r six times (incl. Wimbledon); 2r seven times (incl. Australian Open, Roland Garros and Rio Olympics); 1r eight times (incl. US Open).

2015 - Third straight Top 50 season (finishing No.48); QF at Australian Open (l. to Sharapova); reached 4r twice (incl. US Open), 3r twice (incl. Rome - l. to SuÂ rez Navarro 67(2) 75 76(7); held 1mp at 7-6 in third set tie-break) and 2r five times; fell 1r seven times (incl. other two majors); struggled w/right forearm injury (withdrew from Dubai and Monterrey) and w/concussion (withdrew prior to 4r match at US Open and played just one match rest of year).

2014 - Historic season highlighted by Grand Slam breakthroughs and Top 5 debut; after reaching first two Grand Slam SFs at Australian Open (l. to Li) and Roland Garros (l. to Sharapova), reached first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon (l. to Kvitova - first Canadian, male or female, to reach a Grand Slam final); reached 4r at US Open (l. to Makarova); best other results were first WTA title at NÂrnberg (d. Ka.Pliskova in final), runner-up finish at Wuhan (l. to Kvitova in final), SF at Charleston (l. to Petkovic) and two QFs at Acapulco (l. to Garcia) and Oeiras (l. to Kuznetsova); reached 4r once and 2r six times; fell 1r five times and in qualifying once; fell in RR stage at WTA Finals (went 0-3 in RR); having started season at No.32, made Top 20 debut on January 27 (after Australian Open; rose from No.31 to No.19), Top 10 debut on July 7 (after Wimbledon; rose from No.13 to No.7) and set career-high No.5 on October 20 (going into WTA Finals; first Canadian, male or female, to reach Top 5).

2013 - Breakthrough first Top 50 season (finishing No.32); runner-up at Osaka (l. to Stosur); SF twice at Strasbourg (l. to Cornet) and QuÂ‚bec City (l. to Safarova); QF twice at Charleston and Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; reached 3r once (Wimbledon) and 2r seven times (incl. Roland Garros, US Open); fell 1r four times and in qualifying five times (incl. Australian Open); made Top 100 debut on April 8 (after Charleston; rose from No.114 to No.95) and Top 50 debut on September 16 (after QuÂ‚bec City; rose from No.53 to No.46).

2012 - QF at Washington DC (l. to Stephens); reached 2r three times; fell in qualifying three times; won four singles titles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit; also part of historic junior duo at Wimbledon in 2012, winning girls' title while Filip Peliwo won boys' title (no Canadian had ever won a junior Grand Slam singles title before).

2011 - Played first three WTA main draws, reaching 2r once (College Park) and falling 1r twice (Toronto, QuÂ‚bec City); won two singles titles on ITF Circuit.